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School board in transgender delegate Danica Roem’s district adds LGBT student protections
Roem tweeted she was proud of the board for “unanimously voting to include gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation to its nondiscrimination policy, so every student and faculty member knows they’re welcomed.”
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Major court ruling sides with LGBTQ people despite Trump administration’s opposition
A federal appeals court has ruled that LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace is sex discrimination despite the Trump administration’s claim that it isn’t.
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How a bi black dancer from St. Louis helped the Resistance liberate France from Nazis
Josephine Baker became a celebrity in France. When Germany invaded, she used her skills for espionage.
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Meet 4 historic icons who made the Harlem Renaissance ‘as gay as it was black’
“Nobody was in the closet. There wasn’t any closet.”
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There are a record number of transgender candidates running in 2018 & that’s good for America
While one transgender candidate in California has dropped out, two more are running for New York State Assembly.
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Transgender woman in Buffalo becomes third murdered this year
Tonya Harvey has become the third known trans person to be killed in the United States.
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Lawyers for bisexual teen who killed classmate says video proves he acted in self-defense
Prosecutors have had the video for months, but they just turned it over to the defense.
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Rose McGowan throws a privilege-tantrum after being called out by a trans woman
She prides herself in calling out other people’s privilege, but she really doesn’t like it when the tables are turned.
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The first active-duty gay couple were married at West Point & their backstory is inspiring
The couple have been together since the days of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
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Court says model who appeared in an HIV prevention ad can sue for emotional distress
The court ruled that a significant portion of society still doesn’t accept those living with HIV and therefore she has a right to sue.